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Quentin Tarantino
Reviews Featuring Quentin Tarantino
Exhilarating, innovative, and eye-popping this is one of those movies that everyone has to see.
Quentin Tarantino is a genius, and this is his masterwork. Exuberant, inventive, kinetic, violent and fun, it grabs your attention right from the beginning and never lets go. Quite possibly the reason cinema was invented.
The movie that laid the groundwork for the bigger and better Pulp Fiction but its also none too shabby in its own right.
Worth checking in for a look but you probably wont want to make a habit of it.
Not quite as good as 'Volume 1', but still, rarely is revenge served this cool, sweet and satisfying.
Quentin Tarantino nails another genre with this stylised war flick.
Harvery Keitel, Reese Wetherspoon and Rhys Ifans why, oh why, did you do it? An Adam Sandler effort that's simply not funny.
A generally enjoyable film that fails to kick on after a rollicking first half. Spoiler: Quentin Tarrantino should never, ever speak in an Australian accent ever again.
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